Comments Thread For: Fury: Wilder Was Definitely An Improved Fighter In Rematch

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  • boxinggod101
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    #41
    Hahaha kill them with kindness lol. Fury is trolling thie ret@rd lol

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    • R.I.P Chico
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      #42
      Wilder playing the perennial victim as always. Only not claiming racism for once. Ref was unfair to Fury if anything. And only reason Fury’s right hands were catching Wilder behind the ear was because wilder was closing his eyes and turning his head away every time he was jabbed. Fury’s 1, 2’s were target practice & Wilder was turning away and taking the right hands around his ears. Wilder was petrified and intimidated by Fury and fought scared.

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      • doom_specialist
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        #43
        Fury says that he wasn't able to bully Wilder, but that wasn't what I saw. He pretty much had his way with him, and took virtually no damage. Wilder's right hand got in more than a few times and it never matttered.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Chinned
          I'm 99.9% sure Wilder KO's Whyte but you can make the very plausible argument that DW has a better W on his record than Wilder does tbf. He's also been mandatory to Wilder for god knows how many months. He's not a nobody at all lol.

          But as I said...he does lose to Wilder IMO.
          He’s been the mandatory since the summer. Not the 3 years Whytes been talking about.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            Szpilka was outboxing him clearly. Go look in the RBR even Wilder fans had him ahead.
            Too bad the judges didn’t.

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              #46
              Wilder lost and there is no changing that. I have never got on a fighter for making excuses because they are the ones in the ring. Those of you who are judging Wilder for the things he is saying know very little about the world, and probably have never been in a real fight.

              I dont think Wilder needs to change anything other than focusing primarily on the fight, rather than feeding the brash persona that he's created to garner more viewers. Obviously I'm referring to the ring walks and such. If it were me, I'd walk in to the ring for the next fight with no music and nothing but a robe and a towel over my head like back in the day.

              The result of this fight is why I never gamble on boxing, about the only sure bet was betting on Mayweather (says a lot about him if you really think about it). This why when ever I have a prediction I always say 'I think'. But what particularly bothers me about Wilder's loss, is the fact that the punch that began Wilders downfall, landed behind his head with his ear getting thumbed and ear drum popped. The ref doesnt call it, it is what it is, but the fact that everyone is acting as if Fury landed some clean punch on Wilders chin, is disgraceful. The man took a shot behind his head, got his ear drum popped, and Fury still couldn't put him down for the count, which speaks volumes. At the end of the day Wilder didn't quit and he wasn't defeated by a heavyweight who wasn't a top contender. I suspect the fight would have been much different if that punch never landed, but we will never know, and that's what is truly exciting about fight number 3.

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              • P4Pdunny
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                #47
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                Good looking out, I managed to find it after your first comment.

                Well, he did what he said right!

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                • Dasmius Shinobi
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                  #48
                  Tyson Fury is lovely

                  Tyson Fury trying to comfort Wilder. That speak positive volumes of Tyson Fury.

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                    #49
                    I don't think Fury is joking; he's talking about the first two rounds.

                    Watch the first two rounds again and it matches exactly with what Fury said.

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